Pep Guardiola: Manchester City boss could be punished by FA for talking about referee Anthony Taylor ahead of derby win

Pep Guardiola: Manchester City boss could be punished by FA for talking about referee Anthony Taylor ahead of derby win
PepGuardiolais facing potential disciplinary action from the Football Association for comments he made aboutreferee Anthony Taylor ahead of Sunday’s Manchester derby.The Manchester City manager spoke positively about Taylor in the build-up to the match against rivals United.Guardiola could be in trouble for his pre-Manchester derby comments about ref Anthony Taylor despite talking positively3
Guardiola could be in trouble for his pre-Manchester derby comments about ref Anthony Taylor despite talking positively
ButFA rules prohibit managers from speaking about officials before games and has sought an explanation from the Spaniard over the matter.Guardiola has until 6pm on Thursday to respond and, if chargedand found guilty, is likely to receive a warning and/or a financial punishment.Taylor is from the Manchester suburb of Wythenshawe, which was an issue for some City fans due to the area’s proximity to Old Trafford.However, he is a declared Altrincham fan and the Premier League had no issues appointing him for the clash between City and Manchester United at the Etihad Stadium.Guardiola spoke about Taylor when he was asked a direct question about the official during his pre-match press conference on Sunday.“He is going to try to do the best job, like we try as managers and football players,” Guardiola said.“Hopefully they can make good decisions for both sides and (it will) be a good game – all parts of Europe are going to watch us. The referee doesn’t want to make a mistake (because) he knows people all around the world are going to watch him.“But if he is a fan of United or City? Anybody can be a fan of whoever he wants. No problem.”Manchester City moved 12 points ahead of their neighbours3
Manchester City moved 12 points ahead of their neighbours
Taylor did not make any controversial decisions as City won the match at the Etihad 3-1.City, the champions and league leaders, opened up a 12-point lead over their neighbours with the comfortable victory.

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